Functional Scope
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Parameter
is used to specify whether the oscillographic fault
recording should record
Instantaneous values
or
RMS values
. If
RMS values
are recorded, the available recording time increases by the factor 16.
For some protective functions you can also choose the measuring inputs of the relay
to which they will be allocated (side 1 or side 2); for other functions the allocation is
fixed (see Table 2-2).
For example, address
0112
allows such a choice for the I> stage of
the overcurrent protection (=
Side 1
,
Side 2
or
Disabled
).
For the high-current stage I>> of the overcurrent protection, address
allows non-directional operation for side 1/side 2 or directional operation
for side 1/side2. By setting
Disabled
, this overcurrent stage can be excluded
altogether. For the inverse time overcurrent protection set in address
, different sets of inverse characteristics are available, depending on the
version ordered; they are either according to IEC or according to ANSI. This function,
too, can be allocated to either side 1 or side 2 (=
with IEC-characteristic on
side 1
,
with ANSI-characteristic on side 1
,
with IEC-
characteristic on side 2
,
with ANSI-characteristic on side 2
).
Inverse time overcurrent protection can be excluded altogether by setting
Disabled
.
Table 2-2 shows the allocation of device inputs to the protection functions. The
interdependencies shown here must be kept in mind when configuring the plant. This
concerns the UE input, the two sensitive current inputs IEE1 and IEE2 as well as the
3 measuring transducer inputs (TD). Where the UE input is used e.g. by the stator
earth fault protection functions, it is no longer available for rotor earth fault protection
(R, fn) (see also Table 2-3). The same restrictions are true for measuring transducer
inputs, which can only be used by one protection function at a time. Where the TDs
are not used by any protection function, they are available for general processing by
the measured value blocks in CFC.
Table 2-2
Allocation of Device Inputs to Protection Functions
Protection Function
ANSI
Side 1
Side 2
U
L1
; U
L2
;
U
L3
I
L1S1
; I
L2S1
;
I
L3S1
I
EE1
U
E
I
L1S2
; I
L2S2
;
I
L3S2
I
EE2
TD
Definite-time I>; I>> /non-
directional
ANSI 50
Fixed
Selectable
-
-
Selectable
-
-
Definite-Time I>>/directional
Fixed
Selectable
-
-
Selectable
-
-
Inverse-Time Overcurrent
Protection
ANSI 51,
67
Fixed
Selectable
-
-
Selectable
-
-
Thermal Overload Protection
ANSI 49
-
-
-
-
Fixed
-
TD2
Negative Sequence Protection
ANSI 46
-
-
-
-
Fixed
-
-
Startup Overcurrent Protection
ANSI 51
-
-
-
-
Fixed
-
-
Differential Protection
ANSI 87
-
Fixed
-
-
Fixed
-
-
Earth Fault Differential
Protection
ANSI
87GN/TN
U0 calcu-
lated
Selectable
-
-
Selectable
Fixed
-
Underexcitation (Loss-of-Field)
Protection
ANSI 40
Fixed
-
-
-
Fixed
-
TD3
Reverse Power Protection
ANSI 32R
Fixed
-
-
-
Fixed
-
-
Forward Active Power
Supervision
ANSI 32F
Fixed
-
-
-
Fixed
-
-